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| vschristopher 2002-09-22, 3:57 am |
| hey buddies
i think i have studied enuf of CCNA now
and wed is the judegement day , any last time advice? | |
| shehzada4 2002-09-22, 8:17 am |
| Dont panic before & during the exam..and u will be fine  | |
| loopbacklady 2002-09-22, 9:18 am |
| It's easy to say "don't panic" but it's hard to do. They had the temperature in my testing area at about 60 degrees and I was still sweating!
Take your time before you start your test to write out your subnetting chart, or anything you feel you need to remember in a hurry.
You'll do fine! | |
| ITDUDE 2002-09-22, 10:58 am |
| Although I've not yet taken the CCNA, I have taken enough tests to give some good advice. First of all on test day, CRAM!. Use your notes (flash cards if ya got'em) and memorize every chart (e.g. subnetting). Second, read each question CAREFULLY. Every test I've ever taken (Microsoft/Comptia etc..) has trick questions. You should have no trouble spanking this exam! Good luck! | |
| duanesnyder 2002-09-23, 10:05 am |
| The best way to prep, is study hard the night before. Day of the test, eat well, relax, and do not try to study anything... If you don't know it by then, the cram will not help... Relax... eat a candy bar and go in with a clear head... The test will be easy... | |
| edmonds_robert 2002-09-23, 1:26 pm |
| The test isn't that bad. If you've studied hard and know the material, that's it.
However, every last little bit always helps. I always take practice exams the night before and write down information on every question I got wrong and use those right before sitting the test to refresh my memory. I've done it on 9 certification exams for MCSE, CCNA, CCA and CCNP, and it has worked every time. 0 failures. But, do what works for you. You know how you study best. Nothing I or anyone here tells you will replace that. GOOD LUCK. |
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